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Show UTAH STATE The city has begun work on t-parking t-parking of the grounds surrotm"' the city hall at Brigham City. "' Falling from a Salt Lake Route Pi, senger train near Salt Lake, Hey Weibel of Garfield sustained a br,;. en leg. The entire April issue of t"i9 . rowhead, the monthly publication , the Salt Lake Route, is devote , southern Utah. John Brown, formerly a member e the Bingham police department, dlt at Bingham. April S. after a brV illness of miner's consumption. The prospective water supply ic. this spring and summer app,,a. greater and in better condition for t-vorable t-vorable distribution than for nlaj years. Clipping wool in Utah has c. menced at Fairfield, Webb, Lofgrcj. Nephi. Blackrock, Newhouse, Mjin and other points on the Salt La Route. Utah farm laborers on an aver;s. work fewer hours the year arou6, than those of any other state, says report just issued by the United Slate' agricultural department." , preparations have been made t the Salt Lake & Utah railroad for fi' ing a deed of trust to secure a )ij 000,000 bond issue and it is likely a it will be recorded this week. Salt Lake experienced an earil. quake shock on the Sth. The shoe, was slight, but distinct, and was let in several buildings of the city, f pecially in the Federal building. About seventy-five persons will b, employed in the Utah cereal factor from the start. The factory, now ui der construction at Ogden, will eo;: in the neighborhoqd of $100,000. Right of Salt Lake to collect valerates vale-rates from persons who . held wale I rights prior to the installation of tt j city distributing system is upheld b; i a decision rendered in the dlstrk ' court. j Preparations are being made by it, 153 Russians who recently arrive ! from Los Angeles to begin planlin. late crops in ,the Park valley non. of Kelton, where they have decide, ; to settle. . i Food and dairy inspectors of Si vada, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho am! Utah met in Salt Lake last week i formulate general rules regardin. weights' and measures and labeling o , food products. The two foreigners ar.'Ssted i: Thistle on suspicion of being coucec; 2d with the murder of Joe Lobell; who was found dead and badly bea: an, have confessed to. the crime, uV authorities say. Under the direction of the Salt Lab 1 Commercial club, the Association c City clubs, aLd the Salt Lake Ci;. health department, Salt Lake, tii have its spring housecleaning dime; the present week. Two foreigners ,are under arrest c the charge of having beaten to deal; with a club Joe Lobelia, a watclims; who worked for the Kly-Eeynol6 Construction company at Galula on i-Denver i-Denver & Rio Grande below Tuck: D. Ward King of Maitland, JIc road expert, will be the princip: speakel' at the good roads convent."; to be held at Ephraim April 16, I-and I-and 18. Mr. King will discuss mc:l ods of operating the split log drag h good road building. The death penalty has been impo; ed upon Giovanni Anselmo. convic; ed murderer of Patrolman Thomas i Griffiths of Salt Lake. Anselmo i: sentenced to be executed by shod ing Monday, May 25, within the ! of the state prison. While playing tag and atr.emp to jump a fence, Peter, the 9-yeav-ol' son of Former Governor Heber 1 Wells of Salt Lake, caught his foot is the palings, fell and suffered a compound com-pound fracture of his right leg tween the knee and ankle. William Naef, 25 years of age. W instant death at Mammoth by e!e trocution in an attempt to remot: an electric wire which had bes broken .during a fire which destroy?-a destroy?-a five-room frame house and cc-tents cc-tents belonging to Robert Jermain. An ingenious plan to liberate A" drew Poters, confessed coun"rW. arrested in Salt Lake, was frustrate: by the jailer. Steel saws were d'; covered sewed in the neckties of t'fi m'en who had been arrested in it-hope it-hope of communicating' with Poters Over 200 old residents of Kays visited that town la-5t week, wlii(; was, "Home-coming week." The victors vic-tors came from all parts of the Vni't: States and from Canada and Mto the majority of them coming f"c-Idaho, f"c-Idaho, Arizona and many points u Utah. J. F.dward Taylor, who has b named to take charge of the horti-tural horti-tural exhibits to represent Utah : the two great expositions next yejr announces that the exhibits of t! i 3o0 boys' agricultural clubs. conK ing under the direction of the t'ia; Agricultural college, will be r.ot-at r.ot-at the Utah state fair next t" ;i 1 1- The Utah Lake Irrigation con'-P-' has installed two new pumps ' i:i Plant on Utah lake, near the Saw10'"' springs. These two pumps both W a capacity of lifting twenty-four tvf "et of water per second to an a11' tude of Kim feet, from which point j " ill lly e,..lvily t0 (h(, larms, Fifteen machinists in the S'-,":1' Pacific shops at Ogden were pfref nemly laid off and the entire ''' ing force, numbering about fno ,,u'r' I was idle, on the 4th. The curtail""'"' j It was stated, is the result of the Passenger and freight truffle. |